Movie Night: Marilyn & Manhattans

Movie Night is returning to the Library Society! Come enjoy our screening of the classic, Some Like It Hot (1959), starring Marilyn Monroe, while enjoying a Manhattan and some light snacks. After witnessing a Mafia murder, slick saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry (Jack Lemmon), improvise a quick plan to escape from […]

CLS Book Club

Join the CLS Book Club for our discussion of Ta-Nehesi Coates’ Between the World and Me. Dr. Patricia Williams Lessane, PhD, Executive Director of the Avery Research Center (and CLS Board Member) will present a lecture, and lead the book club’s follow-up discussion on this National Book Award winning work of non-fiction. Please remember to RSVP for […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series: John Tecklenburg

For Tickets, please click here or call (843) 723-9912. Sworn-in two months ago, Mayor John Tecklenburg is in the midst of creating his own “new vision for Charleston.” He has made it a priority to focus on some of the problems that have arisen because of Charleston’s enormous success and popularity. Mayor Tecklenburg will discuss what he […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series: Cleary Simpson

For tickets, please click here or call (843) 723-9912 Cleary Simpson, Senior Vice President of MediaLink, has three decades of experience in media general management, sales and marketing, business development, partnerships and alliances, brand management, new market identification and product development. Working with major companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Wal-Mart, Campbell’s, McDonald’s, and Cadbury, Ms. Simpson isn’t […]

National Audubon Society Photography Awards Exhibition

Beautiful photography of birds in their habitats The Library Society will host Audubon South Carolina and the Charleston Audubon Society for a reception and talk to honor the National Audubon Society Photography Awards. The winning photographs for this year’s contest have recently been on exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and the […]

Founders Award with Martha Ingram

2016 Founders Award Honoring Martha Ingram For tickets, please call (843) 723-9912 or click here. $75 members, $100 nonmembers The Founders Award was established by the Trustees of the Charleston Library Society to recognize an institution or individual who has helped us appreciate and understand our past and its relationship to the future. The award honors […]

Music at the Library: Chamber Music Charleston Returns

Chamber Music Charleston – Music for Winds & Piano: Bizet, Piazzolla & Mozart An encore of one of the best chamber music organizations in Charleston.  It always a delight to host Bassoonist Sandra Nikolayevs, leader of CMC, to our venue.  Her group never fails to enrapture and entertain.  Flutist Regina Helcher Yost, clarinetist Charles Messersmith […]

Awful Good: Tenzin Chopak & Nicholas Walker

Join the Charleston Library Society in welcoming two musical geniuses, Tenzin Chopak & Nicholas Walker, for a unique and provoking concert on April’s Second Sunday at 6:00PM. This is a free concert open to the public, so bring friends and family to experience a beautiful performance in historic setting. To RSVP, call 843-723-9912 or email […]

Introduction to Leather Binding

Introduction to Leather Binding April 19th, 21st, 26th, and 28th from 5:30pm-8:30pm Cost: $300 students, $350 members, $400 nonmembers – all materials included No experience necessary. Learn to make a book that can be judged by its cover! In this four-session workshop, students will learn the basics of bookbinding while constructing a beautiful ¾-leather journal […]

Wide Angle Lunch Series: Ed Bell

For tickets, please click here or call (843) 723-9912 President and part-owner of the Charleston School of Law, Mr. Bell will share his perspectives on the opportunities and challenges he has faced since he began his position as President. Focused on changing the school from a for-profit business model to a non-profit with the motto “For the […]

Music at the Library: Charleston Renaissance Ensemble

Charleston Renaissance Ensemble – Celebrate Shakespeare’s Birthda with music and brilliant commentary by Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill (Betsy), Rhodes Scholar and co-author of Shakespeare Alive! Seven friends with a common devotion to Early Music has evolved into an ensemble of professional and semi-professional singers whose perennially popular concerts frequently draw standing-room-only crowds.  Celebrating the ethereal sounds; from chant, to […]

Lowcountry Giving Day

This is a day of celebration and we want everyone to get in on the fun. Last year, millions of dollars were raised. In 2016, nonprofit participation has increased more than 75% and we are expecting more communtity engagement and participation than ever before. Now there is a new way to give- anyone can donate […]

Not by the Book: Dr. Anton

NOT by the Book: Dr. Raymond F. Anton Alcohol: “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly”   The vast majority of Americans drink alcohol. For many it provides social enjoyment in the spirit of conviviality. In fact, drinking in moderation has positive health benefits, and might prolong life. However, drinking above moderate levels can have significant […]

Speaker Series: Susan Sully

Speaker Series with Susan Sully- “Past, Present: Living with Heirlooms and Antiques” On Thursday, May 5th at 6 PM, CLS will host a lecture and book signing with Susan Sully, Charleston-based author of Charleston Style and Past Present: Living with Heirlooms and Antiques. “This is the perfect piece of propaganda for every mother who doesn’t want to see her […]

Audubon Speaker: Deborah Cramer

Join us for an evening of conservation and conversation with author Deborah Cramer The Narrow Edge: A tiny bird, an ancient crab, & an epic journey Wednesday May 11 6-8 PM Between the full moons of April and May every year, the lowcountry hosts a spectacular array of migrating birds. Deborah Cramer traced the journey […]